In most cases the child usually will have contact with more people than parents. A referral to CPS would be more to the fact of the child behaving in a mannner they felt was age inappropriate, which could possibly indicate inappropriate contact with someone....not necessarily a parent.txsvicki said:I don't think this was really any reason to be turning the child's parents into CPS and the school is the one abusing the child by punishing him, trying to label him, and causing the family all sorts of stress and worry. I was sitting outside the school today picking up kids and looking at teachers and had a thought. This child must be very tall or the aide was a really really short woman because 4 year olds are not big enough for their face to reach a woman's breasts when standing up getting into line for a bus.
mysteriew said:In most cases the child usually will have contact with more people than parents. A referral to CPS would be more to the fact of the child behaving in a mannner they felt was age inappropriate, which could possibly indicate inappropriate contact with someone....not necessarily a parent.
Also, please make note that I said IF they felt the hug was sexual in nature The key word being IF. I am presuming the school had reason to believe there was something sexual in the nature of the hug, otherwise the issue of the suspension wouldn't have been necessary.
But even if after investigation it was determined no abuse, no problem, then suspension still would have been inappropriate. For a kid that age, I would expect the school to be more concerned with education- even if that means education on appropriate behavior.
southcitymom said:My 4-year-old's preschool class at school recently did a little Christmas Craft. His teacher drew gingerbread men on pieces of construction paper and the kids decorated them according to their own desires. The teacher then cut the gingerbread men out to hang on the classroom door.
My son's desire was that his gingerbread man have a big swinging .....well, you have to look at it to get the full effect, but suffice it to say that, out of his class of 12, his gingerbread was the only one to turn out anatomically correct!
I laughed out loud (as did his teacher and other teachers and administrators) and took a picture of him proudly holding his creation and sent it as a Christmas card to my friends and family, but I also thought of this thread and wondered if anyone would think he was oversexualized!
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